Irish Daily Mirror

OLI SMOKE

Burke seals the points as Hoops keep Gers at a distance

- BY RONNIE ESPLIN

CELTIC showed their strength in depth with a routine 2-0 win over Hibs in their Premiershi­p clash at Parkhead.

Boss Brendan Rodgers had a team of players unavailabl­e – mostly through injuries – which had left his squad stretched but they were still too strong for the visitors and led at the interval by midfielder Ryan Christie’s 24th-minute drive (above).

Oliver Burke, on loan from West Brom, doubled the home side’s lead in the 64th minute with a deflected shot for what was a solid more than sparkling win.

Rangers’ 4-2 victory at Aberdeen means leaders Celtic maintain their six-point lead over their Old Firm rivals as they continue an impressive run of form, having won all six matches since the turn of the year without conceding a goal.

The visitors showed some early intent but Celtic’s pressure began to slowly build and in the 14th minute Christie came close with a range-finding drive from the edge of the box.

Hibs keeper Ofir Marciano then had to be quick off his line to block a close-range effort from Weah, who had latched on to a pass from midfielder Callum Mcgregor.

The impending opener came when Christie took a pass from Jeremy Toljan inside the penalty area and quickly fired a right-footed drive low past Marciano for his third goal in four games.

Hibs became increasing­ly ragged and Marciano parried another Weah shot, this time from 20 yards, as the home side threatened once more.

The second goal had an air on inevitabil­ity about it and it was Burke who raced into the box to take a clever Christie pass with his drive hitting Hibs defender Darren Mcgregor and looping over Marciano.

Bayo was ready to make his debut but as he stood on the sidelines, left-back Emilio Izaguirre was crocked by a fierce tackle by Darnell Johnson, who was booked by referee Craig Thomson.

Jonny Hayes came on for the Honduras internatio­nal who was carried up tunnel on a stretcher.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Ireland